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President Donald Trump recalled his historic return to the White House In an interview from the Oval Office, he said his political return demonstrates that the policies and philosophies of the “radical left” over the past four years are “horrible” and “don’t work.”
Trump sat down with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Wednesday for his first interview since the inauguration.
The 47th president lamented the Biden administration’s policies, once again targeting inflation, U.S. withdrawal from afghanistan and the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas wars.
“All that being said, I think it’s bigger. It’s bigger than if it were more traditional,” he said on “Hannity,” referring to his two non-consecutive terms. “I think we got there just in time.”
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Trump added that it will take time, money and effort to fix many of the problems. the country’s problemsbut he believes that everyone has a solution.
“We can take our country back. But if we hadn’t won this race, I truly believe our country would have been lost forever,” he said.
Hannity changed the subject and pressured Trump to have former President Biden pardon members of his own family in the final minutes of his presidency.
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“This guy was going around forgiving everyone and, you know, the funny thing, maybe the sad thing, is that he didn’t forgive himself. And if you look at it, it all had to do with him.” Trump told Hannity.
Biden was asked in 2020 on reports that then-President Trump was considering preemptive pardons for members of his family and even himself, describing the possibility as concerning.
“Well, I’m concerned in terms of what kind of precedent it sets and how the rest of the world views us as a nation of law and justice,” Biden told CNN host Jake Tapper.
Four years later, he forgave his sister, two brothers and their spouses. Biden said the series of pardons came in part because he feared “baseless” and “politically motivated” investigations into his family by the Trump administration.
“The granting of these pardons should not be confused with an acknowledgment that they participated in any crime, nor should the acceptance be misinterpreted as an admission of guilt for any crime.” Biden said in a statement. published on opening day.
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Trump declined to answer Hannity’s question about whether Congress should investigate the Biden family.
“Look, he didn’t pardon himself or other people who needed it,” Trump said.
Tune in to Part 2 of Sean Hannity’s exclusive interview with President Trump on “Hannity” on Thursday at 9 p.m. ET on Fox News.